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  2. STATE'S EDUCATION BILL RAISED TO £2.053.200

    THE Education Department would spend £2,-053,200 during 1944-45, an increase of £220,763 over the previous year, the Education Minister (Mr. Larcombe) told Parliament when ...

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  3. Big Drop In Yield Of Wheat

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—It is estimated that only 41 million bushels of wheat will be delivered in the Australian ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS RELAX BETWEEN CAMPAIGNS

    Australian soldiers, hardening up for the tough campaigns ahead of them, take it easy on the beach and in the surf near Loc, New Guinea. In the background is the wrecked Japanese frieghter Myoko Maru. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHEAP SERUM FOR CHILD ILLS WANTED

    PROVISION by the Commonwealth of serums for immunisation against diphtheria and whooping cough free or at low cost was advocated in the City Council yesterday. in the City Council yesterday. ...

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  6. RUSSIANS' BIG NIGHT

    Preparing for the Russian folk dances, which were a feature of the Soviet anniversary celebrations at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. in TOWN

    THIS being dry-hash Wednesday, mention of Strasburg sausage by the manager of Darling Downs Co-operative Bacon Association ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 'Tree Peoples On March'; Russia's Day

    "To-night the free peoples of the world are on the march. No matter how long and perilous the road, how bitter tho struggle, we ...

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  9. FEDERAL ACTION ON DOWNS ASKED

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.—An appeal to the Commonwealth Government to take over the Toowoomba, Crow's Nest, Miles, and Jandowae factories of the Downs Co-operative Dairy ...

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  10. HOURS AS CAUSE OF MEAT UNREST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Long hours, little rest, and lack of leisure time were responsible for unrest in the meat industry it was stated in the Federal Arbitration Court. The statement was made in an The statement was made in an ...

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  11. Loon Figures Out To-night

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) is expected to-morrow night to give the approximate final figures for the ...

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  12. WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY AT FUNERAL

    Police yesterday investigated the sudden death of a young married woman who collapsed while attending a service in a city funeral ...

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  13. Challenge On Ship Repairs

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The secretory of Cockatoo Island works. committee (Mr. Ray Little) to-night challenged Lord Keyes to ...

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  14. Stevedoring Body Unable To Function

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Recent resignations from the Stevedoring Industry Commission of the Chairman (Chief Judge Piper), and the ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. REVIVAL OF OIL SEARCH LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Official circles believe that an intensive search for oil in Australian territory will be started as soon as the war situation permits. ...

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  16. £50,000 GIFT TO VARSITY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Russell Grimwade, a member of Melbourne University Council, and principal in flip largest firm of ...

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  17. ALLEGED PETROL MILKERS CHASED

    Detectives last night detained two men, following a complaint by guards on an American motor pool that an attempt had been ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. Ample Eggs Until 1945

    Unless there was a grave falling off in production, it would not be necessary for retailers to restrict egg supplies to the public ...

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  19. MECHANISATION OF MINES URGED

    MECHANISED methods to mine low-grade ores in Queensland were advocated by Mr. Hiley (Q.P.P., Logan), in Parliament yesterday. ...

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  21. U.S. Soldier Shot In City Brawl

    An American soldier was admitted to a military hospital early this morning suffering from bullet wounds in the chest and right ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. 'BRISBANE IS MOST UNTIDY'

    "We must confess Brisbane is a most untidy place," said the general manager of the Brisbane Permanent Building and Banking ...

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  23. NEGLECT GETS COUPLE GAOL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Robert Turner, 28, of Geelong West, and his wife, Maisie Victoria Turner, 26, were sentenced to three months ...

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  24. 'Motlio' Drinking On Increase

    METHYLATED spirit drinking in Brisbane is showing what authorities consider an alarming increase, and is occurring not only among people with no funds to buy other drinks, but also among men with banking accounts. ...

    Article : 279 words
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